And so it begins: Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmenbashi dies with no heir apparent.
Another one bites the dust... I know it is not nice to say bad things about recently dead people, but what good could you say about recently dead really bad guy? Who really was worse then Saparmurat Niyazov, the petty dictator of the poor Central Asian nation of Turkmenistan? The guy that stole national wealth from his people to adorn his capital city with golden statues of himself? Burn in hell, jerk would be more appropriate I think, albeit childish.
- Huge natural gas reserves made Turkmenistan a magnet for influences. Without Turkmen gas Russia would not be able to honor its gas supply obligations to Europe and have much l;eft over for its internal consumption.
- Europe is seriously dependent on Russian/Turkmen natural gas supplies.
- So, instability of Turkmenistan would theoretically be a bad thing for both Russia and Europe, unless...
ALMATY, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- Turkmenistan's acting President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov has sacked the country's Parliament speaker Ovezgeldy Atayev, Turkmen state television reported Saturday. "You have been relieved from the post of parliament speaker," Berdymukhamedov said on state television after the chamber voted to strip Atayev of his immunity.
Speaker of Turkmen Parliament Ovezgeldy Atayev has been arrested, APA special reporter in Turkmenistan reports. Criminal proceedings were instituted against the speaker two hours later the news about Saparmurat Niyazov’s death was announced. Under the Constitution, the presidential powers must be transferred to the parliament speaker.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (UPI) -- Security experts are recommending that Americans and other foreigners prepare to leave Turkmenistan.
Some claim that one and a half month before he had some operations (heart, eye and leg) and died 20-25 days before (according to some Russian resources 3 days ago), and in this period internal dynamics of Turkmenistan compromised on the solution. In fact, official declaration of the name of the Vice President and Mister of Healt Kurbanguli Berdimuhammedov is giving the impression that the leadership problem has been solved for the time being.
It will be interesting to see who would eventually emerge and the new basi. Somehow I think we have not heard last from Lt. Gen. Geldimukhammed Ashirmukhammedov, the security minister.
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